Try the world’s best browser while you can – because Arc’s creator has other plans
Arc browser has one of the most elegant UIs on the market. Jack Wallen/ZDNETThe world of digital technology is filled with disappointments. I can’t begin to list the applications and operating systems that became favorites of mine, only to watch them go away and never return.That’s why I sometimes hesitate to become too dependent on a single application. At some point, it might no longer be available and I don’t want to find myself left in the lurch.So, when I read this piece (and watched the video that inspired it) about The Browser Company going back to the browser drawing board, I was extremely disappointed.Also: 5 obscure web browsers that will finally break your Chrome addictionAs my default browser on MacOS for over a year now, Arc Browser re-invented the way I browse.And that’s a problem. As a rule, people don’t like change. It’s one of the many reasons why so many people stick with Chrome — a browser I avoid at all costs. Why? Google’s browser is insecure and lacks an effective tab management feature (i.e., Spaces in Arc Browser or Workspaces in Opera).Arc browser made browsing fun again with a brilliantly designed interface and just the right collection of features. It took me no more than five minutes to acclimate to how Arc works. Once it became my MacOS default, I began wishing it was available for Linux, so I could use it with both operating systems I depend on. More